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Orange Tree with Fruit and Flowers. "Not an unusual sight in January & February. But there should be the color ...
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Views from a Trip to California
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BANC PIC 1905.06485:015--PIC
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The Bancroft Library
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Full titleOrange Tree with Fruit and Flowers. "Not an unusual sight in January & February. But there should be the color -- the white flowers, the green foliage, the golden balls of fruit against the intense blue sky. The first orange trees in America are said to have been planted in the San Gabriel Mission garden about 1820, & the originals of the famous `Mission Oranges'. Here also stood the Date Palm whose only rival in age is at San Diego." B 1.
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